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. >> report says local governments need to fight to preserve best quality land. >> sacramento about to lose its only major sports franchise. seattle set to restore the team lost. the brothers have agreed to sell their 65% majority ownership to a group planning to move the team to seattle. they would revive the super sonics name and colors. a condition stit insisted on when the franchise moved to oklahoma city. this sale is now awaiting approval. >> san francisco jazz scene is thriving. much of the city has the only jazz music on the west coast. this is a music hall. the center is located near the symphony and the opera. >> san francisco this, building where we're standing has become a ground zero for this new era of respect for our art form. >> jazz musicians practice what they do. how school is that? >> from fr playoff fever to super bowl fever. >> biggest little fans show their team pride. >>> coming up, violence in the work plaichls a hahn charged with murders of three co-workers blames it on a childhood in china. >> here, experiencing presidential inauguration through social media.
. >> report says local governments need to fight to preserve best quality land. >> sacramento about to lose its only major sports franchise. seattle set to restore the team lost. the brothers have agreed to sell their 65% majority ownership to a group planning to move the team to seattle. they would revive the super sonics name and colors. a condition stit insisted on when the franchise moved to oklahoma city. this sale is now awaiting approval. >> san francisco jazz scene is...
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this book is about what companies and individuals in government should do. i talked about the difference between virginia with his pro-business strategy in california with its anti-business strategy and how that works. i talk about countries and i talk about france where innovative people government not so much. you have to have a certain amount of content. it's very sterile and so i'm talking about strategies and techniques with companies and people and use. >> host: is this written for businessmen? >> what i learned when i wrote my first book for washington and was a bestseller, this book is written for someone starting out as well as someone a business. i am pretty pumped up. i think it's a good read and i'm getting great feedback and also based on the -- i've done it seems to be doing well around the world. >> host: gary shapiro why the name change from from the consumer electronics show to ces international? >> we used to be called the winter electronics show. we need to the changes. we had put the international and private. i think it improved but that
this book is about what companies and individuals in government should do. i talked about the difference between virginia with his pro-business strategy in california with its anti-business strategy and how that works. i talk about countries and i talk about france where innovative people government not so much. you have to have a certain amount of content. it's very sterile and so i'm talking about strategies and techniques with companies and people and use. >> host: is this written for...
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lou: did i say that the enemy was our government? did i not say that part of the second amendment -- the reason it exists is to prevent government from ever being tempted to establish tyranny over our citizens? >> that's what he said. >> that is one of the reasons you're going to see energetic vigilance and perhaps opposition to the efforts of this white house. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks. lou: much more had on the gun-control plans coming up later with the "a-team." stay with us. president obama is adamant. of course he is adamant. he says he won't negotiate on the debt ceiling. all sorts of politicos and savants are talking about a government shutdown. in tonight's "chalk talk", we tell you the truth. and we will call him some trouble waters. plus new warnings about a downgrade of the u.s. debt. a familiar tune with the voice of doom. will the markets take them seriously this time citigroup's ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you don't have to be a golf pro to walk like one. ♪ when you walk 10,000 steps
lou: did i say that the enemy was our government? did i not say that part of the second amendment -- the reason it exists is to prevent government from ever being tempted to establish tyranny over our citizens? >> that's what he said. >> that is one of the reasons you're going to see energetic vigilance and perhaps opposition to the efforts of this white house. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks. lou: much more had on the gun-control plans coming...
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but skipping payments for other government services wouldn't be. this debate could have real consequences, as darren gersh explains. >> reporter: next month, the u.s. government will owe $38 billion in interest payments on the debt it's sold to investors here and overseas. but the u.s. government will take in about $210 billion in tax revenues in february. a vocal minority in washington now argues those figures show it is possible for the u.s. government to avoid defaulting on its debts even if the debt ceiling is not raised. >> and there is no reason for the government to default unless president obama and the democrats want us to. it's just a scare tactic to continue the spending that they don't want to address. that's why they keep saying, "oh, we're going to default. we're going to default. we're going to default." it's just not true. >> reporter: but talk like that scares many budget analysts in washington. they argue markets will see a failure by the unit ed states to pay any of its bills as a threat it could one day stop paying some or all o
but skipping payments for other government services wouldn't be. this debate could have real consequences, as darren gersh explains. >> reporter: next month, the u.s. government will owe $38 billion in interest payments on the debt it's sold to investors here and overseas. but the u.s. government will take in about $210 billion in tax revenues in february. a vocal minority in washington now argues those figures show it is possible for the u.s. government to avoid defaulting on its debts...
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government is calling this an act of terror and insisting it will not negotiate with terrorists. chuck silverston has the latest. >> reporter: the gas plant is remote and reportedly ringed with explosives by terrorists making the attempt to enter the stand off more volatile. >> this is an act of terror. >> reporter: there are conflicting reports about the number of hostages at the facility and how many were relesioned or killed. the state department is confirmed the death of one american named frederick batacho of texas. u.s. officials had strong words for the terrorists. >> those who wantonly attack our country and our people will have no place to hide. >> reporter: a u.s. military plane transported those needing medical attention out of the region to a u.s. medical facility in europe earlier today. none of the passengers were american. a second plane arrived to do the same thing. algerian tv broadcast interviews with the freed hostages. steven of ireland described the escape. the kidnappers had him in a convoy of vehicles and algene yarr army bombed the convoy and he made a run
government is calling this an act of terror and insisting it will not negotiate with terrorists. chuck silverston has the latest. >> reporter: the gas plant is remote and reportedly ringed with explosives by terrorists making the attempt to enter the stand off more volatile. >> this is an act of terror. >> reporter: there are conflicting reports about the number of hostages at the facility and how many were relesioned or killed. the state department is confirmed the death of...
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perhaps, some of the ultra- orthodox religious parties and recent governments. after nationwide protests last year, the high cost of living in israel, it was a major issue in this election. >> some of the reason they have lost power is the economic situation in israel. there is what happened here last summer. you may see a bit of a change. if you look in the diplomatic area. unfortunately, it is my opinion -- i am optimistic. >> this will concern the israeli allies who have already warned that time is running out for peace with the palestinians. this man says he is keen to have talks, but there is little expectation of progress on the ground. is really politics are always complicated. religious parties will fight any attempt to exclude them from government, but a coalition that is too ideologically why it could also prove unworkable. bbc news, jerusalem. >> for more on the results in israel, i am joined with -- but a man he served in the middle east and is a special assistant to president obama. he currently is a counselor at the washington institute. how weeken
perhaps, some of the ultra- orthodox religious parties and recent governments. after nationwide protests last year, the high cost of living in israel, it was a major issue in this election. >> some of the reason they have lost power is the economic situation in israel. there is what happened here last summer. you may see a bit of a change. if you look in the diplomatic area. unfortunately, it is my opinion -- i am optimistic. >> this will concern the israeli allies who have already...
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more government interventioner more stimulus in the market. so you still have this totally polarized conversation happening in washington. >> ron and ian, great to see you guys. christine, stay right where you are. need you for another conversation on infrastructure. >>> have you ever looked at your bill and said, i'm short on cash, i'm not paying them all this month? that's what the lawmakers think she should do with their bills. i ask a member of the finance committee if he thinks that's a good idea. s a fantastic experie. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food diff
more government interventioner more stimulus in the market. so you still have this totally polarized conversation happening in washington. >> ron and ian, great to see you guys. christine, stay right where you are. need you for another conversation on infrastructure. >>> have you ever looked at your bill and said, i'm short on cash, i'm not paying them all this month? that's what the lawmakers think she should do with their bills. i ask a member of the finance committee if he...
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this culture of promoting these ideas with government capitol only creates government welfare or corporate welfare and creates corporate dependence. gerri: companies that fail as we talked about some many times in the show. whether you're talking about solyndra or a number of others that our government financed. you would think that maybe these are just wacked-out the trees coming of the wild ideas. and back, this green growth alliance has members like the world bank, deutsche bank, any number, ge can hsbc as members. these big companies who went to up the bus in their expensive airlines to my drinking champagne, and they're telling us what to do with our taxpayer dollars. it just makes me angry, and i think what is the fairness and that? >> there is no fairness. and it is something, the occupy wall street and the partnership agreement among corporate welfare. these huge companies are really pigs at the trough when it comes to a taxpayer money, and does not matter how big or small the company. there is money to be had these companies going to go after it. we side with the cap in trade, jus
this culture of promoting these ideas with government capitol only creates government welfare or corporate welfare and creates corporate dependence. gerri: companies that fail as we talked about some many times in the show. whether you're talking about solyndra or a number of others that our government financed. you would think that maybe these are just wacked-out the trees coming of the wild ideas. and back, this green growth alliance has members like the world bank, deutsche bank, any number,...
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that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they're hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite i mean the cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart if for me it's for me then why for another people are for another god who is not forbidden for israel is not for being a father of five for american is not going to be there for you know. they're after war they want to ask you something to do that nor you are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. followed not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians and the iranians see their behavior towards the country as it. is but people in the region and beyond see what the united
that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they're hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite i mean the cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of...
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more and more dependent on the government or like the government. clearly one of the things you could read from this election a good many have that view, hard to win the pendulum back, isn't it? >> well you have to do a better job telling our story because business is creating great value in this world but it is doing a very bad job explaining that and defending itself. that is what our book is all about. it will help business people to be more successful with their businesses. to be proud of what they're accomplishing, the good they're doing in society. this is our great story. this is our great message. we have to tell it and we're helping them to do that. neil: does it make it hard when some of your colleagues earn a ton of money? disproportionate even to their company's success? as an executive making $100 million, some people are saying all right, we give him his due and his respect but that's beyond the pale? >> i think it does hurt it. again, business is judged by its, maybe perhaps most greediest members. most business people do not make any
more and more dependent on the government or like the government. clearly one of the things you could read from this election a good many have that view, hard to win the pendulum back, isn't it? >> well you have to do a better job telling our story because business is creating great value in this world but it is doing a very bad job explaining that and defending itself. that is what our book is all about. it will help business people to be more successful with their businesses. to be...
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innovative people, but government, not so much. you have to speak french. i'm talking about strategies and techniques in different communities. >> is this written for businessmen and women? >> when i wrote my first book for washington, it became a bestseller. this book is written for someone starting out as well as professionals in the business. i have gotten great feedback. one person said that he would require it for reading material and training. also based on these findings, it seems that it will do well around the world. >> why the name change docs international? -- ces international? >> a marketing person suggested it. we changed it so that international people felt comfortable. they are very important for u.s. events. our economy is growing slower than other companies. we want those international people to come here. plus, they spend money here. plus, why company should go abroad when buyers can come here? the ces is much more the consumer electronics. we get the ceos and that top marketing people from virtually every major company in the united stat
innovative people, but government, not so much. you have to speak french. i'm talking about strategies and techniques in different communities. >> is this written for businessmen and women? >> when i wrote my first book for washington, it became a bestseller. this book is written for someone starting out as well as professionals in the business. i have gotten great feedback. one person said that he would require it for reading material and training. also based on these findings, it...
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of their surviving -- [inaudible] >> what this government has done is, first of all,tive the biggest -- give the biggest increase in the state pension of five pounds, 30 last year. we've kept the cold weather payments at the high level, and we're replacing the warm front scheme, and while that helps something like 80,000 houses a year, the eco could help up to 230,000 houses a year. that is what we're doing, and it's a record we should be proud of. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister should know that the ons have recently released figures that show there were 24,000 extra cold weather deaths over the winter of 2010-2012. the majority of those who perished were over the age of 75. so, mr. speaker, can i ask the prime minister if he thinkshis governnt should do more to help the elderly and the vulnerable and less to help millionaires with tax cuts? >> as i just said, we are doing more to help elderly and the vulnerable. a record state increase, bigger than what the party opposite would have done keeping cold weather payments at the higher level that the last government only i
of their surviving -- [inaudible] >> what this government has done is, first of all,tive the biggest -- give the biggest increase in the state pension of five pounds, 30 last year. we've kept the cold weather payments at the high level, and we're replacing the warm front scheme, and while that helps something like 80,000 houses a year, the eco could help up to 230,000 houses a year. that is what we're doing, and it's a record we should be proud of. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the...
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government is so nervous. thank you. >> i want to tell one more story as you were talking and reminded me of. so as you were saying that coca-cola company was aligned with harry to codify the special access to the coca company got that access in the 1961 single convention. as a come after that happened, the coca-cola company's have legal access to coca now but it was always a little problematic for them to be -- to ensure they would always have access to coca. they are changing governments in latin america. they never know if they are going to have so they want to try to grow coca in the united states. so they could have better access to it and also to get i think the code was the one to have greater agricultural knowledge of the plant basically to be able to tinker with levels of cocaine, with the different flavors so they asked the federal government after this convention as retired from the commission he retired at the end nd and we had a new commissioner and the coca-cola company asked him we wanted to gro
government is so nervous. thank you. >> i want to tell one more story as you were talking and reminded me of. so as you were saying that coca-cola company was aligned with harry to codify the special access to the coca company got that access in the 1961 single convention. as a come after that happened, the coca-cola company's have legal access to coca now but it was always a little problematic for them to be -- to ensure they would always have access to coca. they are changing...
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the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with maryland and virginia and all over california and hopefully washington soon and really excited to get everybody interested with the information. >> somebody asked how do you implement a restorative justice program? do you have that answer. >> that's a good question and it's definitely county specific in california they noticed because i have done tra
the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and...
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go after the government workers, somebody else, but not me. it has to be done in a way that allows the american people to see republicans and democrats in it together. that would give it the republicans moral high ground to say we're the ones being responsible. melissa: i love it. thank yo terrific power panel. >> you're welcome. melissa: next on "money," the death toll in algerian hostage situation reportedly rising to 80 people, questions surfaced about how the algerian government handled the disastrous rescue attempt. release when that coming up. plus, forget what you think you know about pawnshops. there is a new player out there catering to rich people. call it pawning for the 2%. do you ever have to much "money"? apparently not. ♪ officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. ♪ melissa: turning now to te deadly hostage crisis in algeria. the death toll is now re
go after the government workers, somebody else, but not me. it has to be done in a way that allows the american people to see republicans and democrats in it together. that would give it the republicans moral high ground to say we're the ones being responsible. melissa: i love it. thank yo terrific power panel. >> you're welcome. melissa: next on "money," the death toll in algerian hostage situation reportedly rising to 80 people, questions surfaced about how the algerian...
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the old days when the french used to go in to overthrow governments overnight governments. obviously there are not teaching to go action raises memories and colonialism which are not very old ring of france really ruled entire region even after giving it into and then still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent this the problem is what's happening in mali now is when spread to unstable. there's no uprising going our central african republic i recall. even to nigeria also one has to be very careful when you're this is it dangerous an operation what it's doing it's it's like dropping an explosive with fire it's spreading the fire we're putting it out now france's military mission has increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil and mali islamist militants of issued a warning to paris saying it's quote opened the gates of hell by intervening in the country a london based political activist john respond leaves the rise of terrorism worldwide is actually a result of nato's battle against it more than a decade ago
the old days when the french used to go in to overthrow governments overnight governments. obviously there are not teaching to go action raises memories and colonialism which are not very old ring of france really ruled entire region even after giving it into and then still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent this the problem is what's happening in mali now is when spread to unstable. there's no uprising going our central african...
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this was the work of pro- government militia. recycling sphere has criticized lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey last night. they claimed it was part of a job, like having air in his tires. they have urged armstrong to make a full disclosure to the anti doping authority. with more on the admission and the fallout, i spoke with the co-author that joined us from new york. >> we are joined from new york. it was if enough of a confession by lance armstrong for you? >> there is the first few feet of that mountain and i spent two years working on this book. a fascinating world that they live then. the details of how they did it are fascinating and crucial to this story. >> what was it light seeing him coming clean about not being clean? gosh we knew that -- >> we knew what he was going to say, but to see the defiance, the hesitation felt like an unsuccessful therapy session and in front of 4.3 million people. i think he does this because he realizes -- he is in shock. he went from joan of arc to attila the hun and a short a
this was the work of pro- government militia. recycling sphere has criticized lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey last night. they claimed it was part of a job, like having air in his tires. they have urged armstrong to make a full disclosure to the anti doping authority. with more on the admission and the fallout, i spoke with the co-author that joined us from new york. >> we are joined from new york. it was if enough of a confession by lance armstrong for you? >> there...
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innovation is growth, and we have to make sure our government does not hurt innovation. and sometimes they come awfully close. last year we were talking about pipa and sopa, a law rushing through congress because the copper lobby is so strong which would have allowed, basically anyone in the world to shut down any internet web site. and thank god that was stopped. and it was stopped in part because it started here with members of congress holding a press conference saying this must be stopped. innovation is too important consumer access to the internet is too important, we have to do something about it. and now that sopa and pipa is dead, it's like name your kid adam. no one will do it ever again. >> host: gary shapiro, do you have an opinion on who you'd like to see replace julius genachowski at the fccing? >> chairman genachowski i called him the spectrum chairman yesterday. he has done a phenomenal job in defining his job as looking towards the future of america in the next 5-10 years and our spectrum needs. and he has pushed the ball forward. i am eager to not see hi
innovation is growth, and we have to make sure our government does not hurt innovation. and sometimes they come awfully close. last year we were talking about pipa and sopa, a law rushing through congress because the copper lobby is so strong which would have allowed, basically anyone in the world to shut down any internet web site. and thank god that was stopped. and it was stopped in part because it started here with members of congress holding a press conference saying this must be stopped....
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cusp air ski on mondays said it exposed a widespread cyber espionage network it targeted a range of government diplomatic organizations most of them are in eastern europe and central asia but there are some in western europe and north america according to the company the criminal network has been in operation since two thousand and seven over all those been a sharp increase of cyber attacks last year a forty two percent rise compared to the year before and that's according to haunt him on institute its latest study shows that u.s. companies spent about eight point nine million dollars on cyber crime in two thousand and twelve that's almost forty percent higher than in two thousand and ten a russian security firm group i b estimates the global cyber crime market was worth about twelve billion dollars. the corporate sector will spend more just because not everybody is protected not everybody can see the worse. security solutions not everybody thinks of you know i disapprove discredits yeah so that's why it's still going to draw but not because of the price of the protection solution. i want to c
cusp air ski on mondays said it exposed a widespread cyber espionage network it targeted a range of government diplomatic organizations most of them are in eastern europe and central asia but there are some in western europe and north america according to the company the criminal network has been in operation since two thousand and seven over all those been a sharp increase of cyber attacks last year a forty two percent rise compared to the year before and that's according to haunt him on...
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one of the few things the federal government can do well is figure out what best practices are. by going around the country taking the information from you, deciding what best practices are, and then going out to say look, congress has funded the creation of the plans. school districts who want to take advantage of them, here they are. we are asking the congress to fund the, to fund the safety implementation programs. the next question we asked was how can we improve access to mental health services so people get the help they need before it is too late. we look at the circumstances when people age out of medicaid. you got these kids getting mental health services. all of a sudden they age out of there is nothing there. nothing they can do. the social worker or social worker like my daughter where she worked for the state and now she works for a non-profit. all of a sudden, what are we going to do? kids still need help. he at the age out. -- he has aged out. we're looking for the warning signs to refer them on. less than half the children with diagnosable mental health problems
one of the few things the federal government can do well is figure out what best practices are. by going around the country taking the information from you, deciding what best practices are, and then going out to say look, congress has funded the creation of the plans. school districts who want to take advantage of them, here they are. we are asking the congress to fund the, to fund the safety implementation programs. the next question we asked was how can we improve access to mental health...
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the federal government or the state government? and we've had that argument over segregation. we even had it over slavery. who decides where the rights end. and you're saying, basically, the states should have that right. >> well, you make a very important point: and i would concede that martin luther king even understood this. so i would ask you, reverend sharpton, do the states, then, have the same obligation when the federal government usurps the authority of the congress and the states to divest them of their sovereignty. >> i'm glad you asked that question. because what martin luther king did was he engaged in civil d o disobedience so the federal government could protect them from state laws. you're saying in your bill, you should read it, that you want to have the right to arrest the federal government for enacting their own laws. dr. king didn't arrest the state people, he was arrested by them. you're saying the feds are illegal and we want the right to arrest them. that is unking-like. >> you're sounding a little bit like piers morgan screaming at me. >> oh, well, let
the federal government or the state government? and we've had that argument over segregation. we even had it over slavery. who decides where the rights end. and you're saying, basically, the states should have that right. >> well, you make a very important point: and i would concede that martin luther king even understood this. so i would ask you, reverend sharpton, do the states, then, have the same obligation when the federal government usurps the authority of the congress and the...
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the founders were clear, they didn't want it in a state government or anything of that matter. it was supposed to be sovereign in that way, and now because of government excess, we have representatives in dc whose job it seems to be to increase the size and scope of government and want more representation for themselves. it's a little ironic. neil: a lot of political crowd as well, heavy, heavy democratic, i think, michael got 90% of the vote in 1988, but leaving that aside, there are many, like yourself, who argue there's not a flip side to all of this push for taxation or for measures, cliff measures of the like, that are so grossly dispore force -- disproportional on taxes. what do you do about that? >> yeah, that's the whole battle we face now with the debt ceiling and everything else, and the fiscal cliff was a dollar and spending cuts for $4 for revenue. neil: try $40, yeah. >> excuse me, exactly. where's our representation? we can see -- neil: what happened to tea party? even in the 82 of them came to the new house in the takeover in 2010, elected john boehner speaker of
the founders were clear, they didn't want it in a state government or anything of that matter. it was supposed to be sovereign in that way, and now because of government excess, we have representatives in dc whose job it seems to be to increase the size and scope of government and want more representation for themselves. it's a little ironic. neil: a lot of political crowd as well, heavy, heavy democratic, i think, michael got 90% of the vote in 1988, but leaving that aside, there are many,...
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manning has previously offered to plead guilty to releasing documents if the government drops its most serious charges, including aiding the enemy. also on wednesday, defense attorneys tried to argue for the case's dismissal on the grounds manning has been denied the right to a speedy trial. by the time his trial begins in june, manning will have been in detention for 1101 days, nearly 10 times the maximum allowed by military rules between arrest and trial. a group of foreign and algerian workers have been taken hostage in algeria in what their kidnappers call retaliation for the french bombing of mali. the standoff is being described as one of the biggest international hostage crisis is in several decades. in washington, state department spokesperson victoria nuland confirmed americans are among the group. >> the best information that we have at this time is that u.s. citizens are among the hostages. i hope you'll understand that in order to protect their safety, i am not going to get into numbers, i am not going to get into names, i am not going to get into any further details as we
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and i think that is more good government issue. it is just absurd to have ignorant congressmen deciding the research that should be done. right? that ought to be left to research agencies. i am not particularly a fan of some of the research engines that the government funded. but that is an argument that ought to be made in congress. scientists ought to be driven by scientists and not by politicians. >> thank you for increasing my vocabulary there at the end. >> thank you. >>> coming up, you have heard about the fiasco at notre dame. no? i don't mean the fake tragedy about the girl. i mean the real tragedy. >>> and later, the business leaders at the table have an idea for social security. and the burden that falls on the company they run. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that wor
and i think that is more good government issue. it is just absurd to have ignorant congressmen deciding the research that should be done. right? that ought to be left to research agencies. i am not particularly a fan of some of the research engines that the government funded. but that is an argument that ought to be made in congress. scientists ought to be driven by scientists and not by politicians. >> thank you for increasing my vocabulary there at the end. >> thank you....
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banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending money to bankrupt states, -- there was a domino effect because of the banks that were untrustworthy and the untrustworthy countries that they were associated with. this was the point in which the european union refused to realistically look at the situation. they decided that it was better to act, that it was just a crisis of public debt, and they did not -- instead of accepting that they had a poorly designed a currency union, they decided to implement austerity packages to ponte economies that were on the brink of bankruptcy. sec
banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending...
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but in his opinion, any citizen of a democratic government who took up arms against that government ought, in his opinion, to be hanged. corporate name change, anyone? thank you very much. [applause] >> we will take questions. i think it would like you to walk to the microphones, if you don't mind. >> is this working? this question is for professor nasser. in your research about joseph kennedy, there was some controversy during the election of 1960 or 59, that joseph can be manipulated illinois politics to get his unelected president. did you come across any faqs about that sequence yes. yes, i did. jack kennedy didn't need his father to rig the election. that was someone in mayor richard daley -- [laughter] who did very well in illinois. that's number one to number two, there were rumors that the mob helped in and around chicago to pull out the vote. political scientists who have gone over the voting data and look at all of those districts in which there was a higher percentage of union representatives, although the unions that were supposedly controlled by the mob found that kennedy und
but in his opinion, any citizen of a democratic government who took up arms against that government ought, in his opinion, to be hanged. corporate name change, anyone? thank you very much. [applause] >> we will take questions. i think it would like you to walk to the microphones, if you don't mind. >> is this working? this question is for professor nasser. in your research about joseph kennedy, there was some controversy during the election of 1960 or 59, that joseph can be...
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the government. builds up what it calls an. increasing calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies that are causing the global spread of terror. for their money the e.u. central. control of members to send it to troubled states. with live from moscow. thank you for joining us today. well they promised. it's not looking too far from it at this point has been used to be heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes are leading them as a charismatic and cleric who said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands are calls for broad government reform and a harsh crackdown on corruption in an apparent effort to mollify the demonstrators supreme court has ordered the arrest of the prime minister who is caught up in a bribery scandal. we are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the famous disk where or with the local language where dr qadri and his protesters are gathered and demanded the government to step down d. and he has
the government. builds up what it calls an. increasing calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies that are causing the global spread of terror. for their money the e.u. central. control of members to send it to troubled states. with live from moscow. thank you for joining us today. well they promised. it's not looking too far from it at this point has been used to be heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes are leading them as...
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certainly the government didn't consult any of the foreign governments around the world who are concerned about their citizens. the only foreign involvement that we know of is that a u.s. surveillance drone was over the plant. marah. >> all right. thank you. >>> for the first time in over two decades, the u.s. has recognized the government of somalia. secretary of state hillary clinton calls the official recognition a milestone in somalia's fight against islamic extremists. somalia's president was in washington for the announcement. the u.s. had not recognized somalia since 1991 when war lords overthrew the government and a civil war followed. >>> well, first lady michelle obama was in fine form celebrating her 49th birthday. the white house says the president and mrs. obama dined with friends last night at an italian restaurant in washington's upscale georgetown neighborhood. earlier in the day, the first lady debuted her hairdo, featuring new bangs in a twitter picture posted online. we'll see if it's featured during the next several days of inaugural festivities. >>> the preparations a
certainly the government didn't consult any of the foreign governments around the world who are concerned about their citizens. the only foreign involvement that we know of is that a u.s. surveillance drone was over the plant. marah. >> all right. thank you. >>> for the first time in over two decades, the u.s. has recognized the government of somalia. secretary of state hillary clinton calls the official recognition a milestone in somalia's fight against islamic extremists....
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the blasts followed several air strikes by government forces. government forces have been trying to retake the town from rebel fighters. >>> the u.n. organization for unicef says that the children are paying the highest price. they're looking at areas that have suffered some of the worst violence. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> they travel to the hard-hit areas, including homs to gauge a sense of the humanitarian disaster and what kind of intervention the international community as to put forward to cope with that disaster. the problem is with the ongoing crisis, if the air strikes continue, it will be extremely difficult to get into homs or be able to see what is happening. we're talking about thousands of families trapped in areas under constant shelling by government forces, thousands of families trapped on the border with turkey, with no infrastructure, no food, no aid or assistance. it is an area where the temperature drops below freezing levels. it is extremely delicate for those people. whenever we talk to people, they sa
the blasts followed several air strikes by government forces. government forces have been trying to retake the town from rebel fighters. >>> the u.n. organization for unicef says that the children are paying the highest price. they're looking at areas that have suffered some of the worst violence. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> they travel to the hard-hit areas, including homs to gauge a sense of the humanitarian disaster and what kind of intervention the...
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government. was nobody looking, they claim there was water damage, but gale norton, kempthorne's predecessor, you know i know a plumber named tommy who can to this, for a lot less. neil: thiss why we have a spending problem. this is part of it. >> taxpayers, alliance president said that the country is broke, this is unacceptable. this is up in with military buying toil ea toilet seat for s of dollars, we need someone who clips coupons to be in charge of deciding whether a bathroom that size is necessary, that is sour is our money, this is the kind of story had not been for journalists, would not come to light. neil: thank you. when are you going to and. >> we're going to sunday. >> why do you inner view them outside, it is cold. >> we have little space heaters. neil: i always wondered. i would say come inside. liz thank you. and who knew ourast line of defense against gun violence was not this guy, not these guys or this guy, no, no, our last line of defense this guy. what's up doc. is it me? is
government. was nobody looking, they claim there was water damage, but gale norton, kempthorne's predecessor, you know i know a plumber named tommy who can to this, for a lot less. neil: thiss why we have a spending problem. this is part of it. >> taxpayers, alliance president said that the country is broke, this is unacceptable. this is up in with military buying toil ea toilet seat for s of dollars, we need someone who clips coupons to be in charge of deciding whether a bathroom that...
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at its center is the president's speech where he articulates the vision of governance in the next four years. the early reviews. >> marvelous speech brave and bold. >> historic speech. >> audacious speech. >> a huge proposal for america. >> jon: it's a call to action like j.f.k.'s ask not what your country to k- do for you or fdr, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself or jimmy carter's somewhat inexplicable "she's a brickhouse she's mighty mighty." [ laughter ] true it was an inaugural speech before you it was -- [ laughter ] let's listen to barack obama. >> fidel at this to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges. now more than ever we must do these things together. as one nation and one people. >> jon: yes, barack obama, relief from the burden of seeking elections dares to suggest publicly that a government by the people, for the people and of the people could be at times helpful to those people. radical mother (bleep). [ laughter ] then he threw down the mic i'm out, bitch! [ laughter ] before i go of mr. president, what have we done together. >> we
at its center is the president's speech where he articulates the vision of governance in the next four years. the early reviews. >> marvelous speech brave and bold. >> historic speech. >> audacious speech. >> a huge proposal for america. >> jon: it's a call to action like j.f.k.'s ask not what your country to k- do for you or fdr, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself or jimmy carter's somewhat inexplicable "she's a brickhouse she's mighty...
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the government is greedy, selfish. here is the it go part to me. if the government is going to take that much out of somebody's salary. denise rich, bill clinton's friend, gave up hers. and then you have eric schmidt of google, obama's buddy, he's got a shell corporation in bermuda. interesting the liberal hypocrisy on this, isn't it? >> it is and what's going to happen is states like new york and california are not going to be able to compete with other states like texas, like alaska, like-- >> florida. >> louisiana now, bobby jindal is talking about eliminating the state income tax and nebraska is talking about that and these states are going to draw people in and want to live this and businesses know they can grow and have opportunities that they can't have in places like california and just regular people, just because you're a millionaire, i hate to break it to people, that doesn't mean those people aren't entitled to keep their money, they've earned that money. >> sean: i find that interesting, oh, my heart bleeds. he's paying 63 cents out of
the government is greedy, selfish. here is the it go part to me. if the government is going to take that much out of somebody's salary. denise rich, bill clinton's friend, gave up hers. and then you have eric schmidt of google, obama's buddy, he's got a shell corporation in bermuda. interesting the liberal hypocrisy on this, isn't it? >> it is and what's going to happen is states like new york and california are not going to be able to compete with other states like texas, like alaska,...
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and when the government goes beyond the level of which a prudent exercise of government. i'm not against government, but i recognize there is limitations in terms of what the government can do. the limitation is based on what we can do well. as you look at what we're doing and the oversight that we have over last year's shows where we are not doing well. so the idea was, to raise that question and the consciousness of the readers of the book, what did our founders say about the commerce and general welfare clause? they describe it, if you read the federalist papers, a very, very limited commerce clause involvement of the federal government. a very, very limited expos say of what the general welfare clause would be. we have taken those terms -- pardon me -- and markedly expanded beyond what our founders intended. the result of that will beat a demi nation of our liberties and freedoms. if you go to the school and you are buying lunch at the school and the usda out of washington is telling you what you can eat them what you can eat a lot with what your parents and local sch
and when the government goes beyond the level of which a prudent exercise of government. i'm not against government, but i recognize there is limitations in terms of what the government can do. the limitation is based on what we can do well. as you look at what we're doing and the oversight that we have over last year's shows where we are not doing well. so the idea was, to raise that question and the consciousness of the readers of the book, what did our founders say about the commerce and...
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compromise is difficult or governing has become more and more difficult. however, as politicians when we remember orrin hatch, is for passing legislation to protect children's health care. we're not going to remember politicians for their cowardice. we remember them for their courage. or we'll not remember positively, but for their courage. politicians to exercise leadership. we also talk about a set of reforms that would make it easier to compromise. reforming the filibuster, open primaries rather than closed primaries. limiting the amount of money. the problem is you can't get these reforms without compromise, so we all have our favorite reforms. politicians need to make some mindset family and the nets eminently possible. >> host: you write unrestrained rhetoric, a third strategy and disagreement is designed to do with the fact that disagreement will persist on most issues. the democratic process is not always there even usually yield agreement, but allowed general consensus. what do you mean? >> guest: what we mean is we have a polarized politics right
compromise is difficult or governing has become more and more difficult. however, as politicians when we remember orrin hatch, is for passing legislation to protect children's health care. we're not going to remember politicians for their cowardice. we remember them for their courage. or we'll not remember positively, but for their courage. politicians to exercise leadership. we also talk about a set of reforms that would make it easier to compromise. reforming the filibuster, open primaries...
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a mysterious canadian muslim cleric leads pakistan's destitute masses against the government with the scandal ridden prime minister apparently the first to full to protest his demands. for what he calls an anti terror mission and increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. and germans prepared to stand up for their money as the central bank plans to centralize control of members cash to send it to troubled states. internationalising comment online on the screen around the world this is. they promised a target here square and it's not looking too far from it to gas has been used and warning shots are again being heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands are demanding immediate and sweeping changes leading them as a charismatic and enigmatic. where dr qadri and his protesters are gathered and demanded the government to step down. and he has added to that the seven demands which briefly says that the all parliamentarian and legislative institution should be dissolved and the government has to resig
a mysterious canadian muslim cleric leads pakistan's destitute masses against the government with the scandal ridden prime minister apparently the first to full to protest his demands. for what he calls an anti terror mission and increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. and germans prepared to stand up for their money as the central bank plans to centralize control of members cash to send it to troubled states....
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government. but with regard to the international convention, the government began a campaign to try and write -- correct this historical error. the first thing they did, which everyone agrees was sort of a modest effort at change was to try and amend this 61 convention by removing the to sub paragraphs that basically say that coca leaf chewing needs to be abolished within that 25 years that has now passed some years ago. they simply wanted to delete those two paragraphs. without any objections bolivias request would have been automatically accepted. but not surprisingly the u.s. led the charge to oppose that amendment to the convention, rallying what they called a friend of the convention group of governments, 18 in all, which objected and hence thwarted bolivia's effort. in response to that one year ago the bolivian government decided to withdraw from the 1961 convention and reid here with the reservation regarding the traditional and legal uses of the coca leaf. and the way that process works i
government. but with regard to the international convention, the government began a campaign to try and write -- correct this historical error. the first thing they did, which everyone agrees was sort of a modest effort at change was to try and amend this 61 convention by removing the to sub paragraphs that basically say that coca leaf chewing needs to be abolished within that 25 years that has now passed some years ago. they simply wanted to delete those two paragraphs. without any objections...
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into the ending in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government is the most insurgence controlling the north have managed to grab more territory. supporting the french operation raising fears of an african cooled ma in a new front in the war on terror that seems to stem from the west's previous military involvement in the region. explained. well britain and the u.s. are reportedly providing help with transport and communications in the just text of that means that they're providing transport and planes to help carry troops however we've also heard the u.s. is providing surveillance drones in order to track the movements of the rebels in northern mali and of course it's not just britain and the u.s. now we've heard that a number of other european countries including denmark pledging their support for the french military offensive in the region so it is growing quite quickly and by sunday we've already had hundreds of french military personnel taking part in the operation officials say that as strikes are targeting. just points however human rights
into the ending in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government is the most insurgence controlling the north have managed to grab more territory. supporting the french operation raising fears of an african cooled ma in a new front in the war on terror that seems to stem from the west's previous military involvement in the region. explained. well britain and the u.s. are reportedly providing help with transport and communications in the just text of...
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the middle eastern government. aware the emirate's nation. [indiscernible] gerri: how does he not know? how does he not now? >> and earlier in the interview he said, i was a writer, director, but i also have my producer's hat on. i went all the meetings. look, everyone has great ideas in hollywood. the big steel is getting the money. of course knew where was from. it's -- and it's a big story. i think that's another reason why promise land failed. people didn't like where the money came from. it did not like the way matt damon handle that. c'mon. man up. admit. i'm saying to the ag, the man. gerri: you get the award for balls in a standing up in a room like that and asking him the hard question. it's great to have you on the show. thank you for coming on. come back sometime sen. >> great. it's a pleasure. gerri: watch it. it's awesome. thank you so much. all right. now we want to know what you think. here's our question. is president obama's green agenda hurting our energy development? log on to gerriwillis.com and on the right hand side of t
the middle eastern government. aware the emirate's nation. [indiscernible] gerri: how does he not know? how does he not now? >> and earlier in the interview he said, i was a writer, director, but i also have my producer's hat on. i went all the meetings. look, everyone has great ideas in hollywood. the big steel is getting the money. of course knew where was from. it's -- and it's a big story. i think that's another reason why promise land failed. people didn't like where the money came...
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i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that. more opinions and i'm not us is all the reasons and possible repercussions of the war in mali altie dot com one of the experts we've been talking to believes that france is revealing an imperial approach to the region and that the african state will suffer the consequences let us know what you think of this and other views we've gathered legal feedback in the comments section of the website r.t. dot com. britain's prime minister is using his nation's membership of the e.u. as bait as he looks to carve concessions out of brussels in the much hyped speech but the balancing act is hazardous euro skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands while you're across say he's gone too far already and is already sort of further port's he risks upsetting everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i.
i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that. more opinions and i'm not us is all the reasons and possible repercussions of the war in mali altie dot com one of the experts we've been talking to believes that france is revealing an imperial approach to the region and that the african state will suffer the consequences let us know what you think of this and other views we've gathered legal feedback in the comments section of the...
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but first pakistan's government has yielded to the demands of a fire brand cleric in return for end the mass sit in of tens of thousands of his supporters around parliament according to reports it was agreed that the pakistani parliament would be dissolved before the sixteenth election held in ninety days earlier he did shoot the government with an ultimatum to start negotiating with him threatening further action the political chaos in the country is also deepened after the government clashed with the top called whose order to arrest the prime minister over a corruption case was refused officials have accused the and the military of a conspiracy obvious talked exclusively to the protest leader told us exactly what he means by a revolution. when i say revolution we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries there was needed a dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and the people stood up against that in iran there was it when alkie rule of shan shah the people stood up against that or dystonic is bit different there is no one else who neither
but first pakistan's government has yielded to the demands of a fire brand cleric in return for end the mass sit in of tens of thousands of his supporters around parliament according to reports it was agreed that the pakistani parliament would be dissolved before the sixteenth election held in ninety days earlier he did shoot the government with an ultimatum to start negotiating with him threatening further action the political chaos in the country is also deepened after the government clashed...
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government doesn't create jobs other than government jobs. people can be the risktakers and innovators and they will create the jobs and opportunities of tomorrow. everything starts with fiscal discipline. it is the surest foundation for economic growth. first, we submit our honest budget with no tax increases. secondly, our budget holds line on spending. i think the government budget should never grow faster than the family budget. our budget is a full percentage point less than inflation. by holding the line on spending, indiana can continue to stand out as a beacon of fiscal restraint. the state that knows how to fund its priorities into a responsible way. our budget funds our priorities. it proposes an increase in funding for education. including full-day kindergarten and we fully fund the teachers pension each of the next two years. [applause] education funding represents 64% of our state expenditures. in addition, we provide $18 million over the next few years to ensure that all hoosier workers have the skills that they need to find a j
government doesn't create jobs other than government jobs. people can be the risktakers and innovators and they will create the jobs and opportunities of tomorrow. everything starts with fiscal discipline. it is the surest foundation for economic growth. first, we submit our honest budget with no tax increases. secondly, our budget holds line on spending. i think the government budget should never grow faster than the family budget. our budget is a full percentage point less than inflation. by...
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or business interests which government which business. some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year because to exactly this uranium is going to be very cheap there's a third world very cheap. france is playing a very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens. i'm for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons not of it's for raw materials that are in mali oil diamonds and gold already when there is a ground it is not. they don't think about democracy well we have made paris a huge target and france a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of an untapped natural resources needed to keep fronts eliminated political analysts say that france promised to stop playing big brother to former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled anytime soon
or business interests which government which business. some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year because to exactly this uranium is going to be very cheap there's a third world very cheap. france is playing a very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the...
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but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to save you keep up the good work go for one percent popularity and maybe someone will actually do something about you but that's just my opinion. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous and. i mean. i guess i just really messed up. really so closely. worse for the. white house it was a. minute for a big stick. because if you never seen anything like that i'm selling.
but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are...
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in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is iran. not palestine and also president obama. how does this affect israel's relation wi relation? >> it is clear that the wings have been clipped. >>> if he is going to abide by we don't want you playing around with the united states relationship. he's going to have to be a lot more kinder and gentler to this president who won and overwhelming mandate to avoid going to war with iran. if you catch the president's speech and his address there were lines in there that made it clear that the president is going to walk the extra mile to see if he can engage iran rather than go to war wit
in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is...
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the old days of when the french used to go in and overthrow governments overnight after governments that didn't full of french policy isn't those days are gone well you see they're not. crazy memories of colonialism which are not very old removed france really ruled entire region even after giving it into and then still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent this the problem is what's happening in mali knows will spread to unstable. prizing going our central african republic. even to nigeria so one has to be very cheerful we are this is it dangerous region what it's doing it's it's like dropping an explosive in the middle of the fire it's straddling that fire where putting it out and a london based political activist or john of reese believes the rise of terrorism worldwide is actually a result of nato's battle against it more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it tha
the old days of when the french used to go in and overthrow governments overnight after governments that didn't full of french policy isn't those days are gone well you see they're not. crazy memories of colonialism which are not very old removed france really ruled entire region even after giving it into and then still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent this the problem is what's happening in mali knows will spread to unstable....
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a spokesman said the truce was over because the government refused to join it. talks underway in cuba for two months to end the country's civil war and little progress has been made so far. soccer back now after the winter break. >> they got what they wanted, a 3-2 win. perhaps a signal of determination to get out of the drop zone. >> they were shaky on the dismount but they finally celebrated their first away win since april 2012. in the game low on quality their defense obliged opponents. only too happy to open up the scoring. the korean midfielder netted one before halftime to make it 2-0. 2-0. somehow the host rallied, pulling one back and added a second in stoppage time. he even put the ball in the net again. the referee spotted a foul and no goal. their fight for survival starts here. >> and in sunday's other match the new coaching duo grabbed a point against hamburg. >> the match sprung to life midway through the second half when the striker put hamburg ahead with his seventh goal of the season. but the hosts struck back. the german had been with the team
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talks to the man behind government uproar. and recapping the week's top stories and bring you today's top news this is r t what have you with us. the algerian military has reportedly taken five islamic terrorists alive in the aftermath of the gas facility hostage siege with the clear up operation still ongoing the civilian death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are discovered several foreign civilians were among the dozens killed when algerian forces stormed the site taken by militants in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali and there are increasing claims that paris invaded out of self interest as a public boyko reports. but there will be studied terrorism was about to overwhelm this friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france weren't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops but the total set to exceed two and a
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algerian government said they released hundreds of hostages but not held in the same place. some were hiding. >> i feel safe at the moment. i won't be happy until i'm in the u.k. and see my family. my heart goes out to the guys that are still there. hopefully they will get home safe. >> reporter: one irish hostage told his brother who then relayed to a british newspaper that he escaped when the fifth vehicle in that convoy was struck by the algerian military. he said that the hostage takers had put bomb belts around some of the hostages, but he managed to get out. >> gregg: jennifer griffin, thanks very much. let's turn to lance armstrong. he has finally admitted for all those years and for all the world to hear that he is a cheat he a fraud and liar and bully. his epic career was complete sham. he came clean in an interview with oprah winfrey confessing he took banned substances to win we're talking about testosterone and human growth hormone. >> did you ever take banned substances or dope? >> yes. >> gregg: for years he denied cheating. he called other people liars trying
algerian government said they released hundreds of hostages but not held in the same place. some were hiding. >> i feel safe at the moment. i won't be happy until i'm in the u.k. and see my family. my heart goes out to the guys that are still there. hopefully they will get home safe. >> reporter: one irish hostage told his brother who then relayed to a british newspaper that he escaped when the fifth vehicle in that convoy was struck by the algerian military. he said that the...
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are chosely following and consulting with partner governments. based on my last conversation with the director mueller which was a few days ago, he went to libya, he went to tunisia. he believes the investigation is preceding -- proceeding. i know the f.b.i. has been on the hill doing whiched briefings. i hope the f.b.i. is able to investigate, identify, and hold responsible those who wage this attack against us. based on their work they feel they are pursuing very positive leads. >> my understanding is the person held in tunisia was released by a judge and that person has been released. basically we don't really know at this point who did it? >> congressman, i confirmed with director mueller who was just in tunisia meeting with their high official that this person is basically under law enforcement surveillance and forbidden to leave tunis. >> briefly, no one has been held accountable or charged with of this offense. before qadaffi was taken out my understanding the nation of qatar shipped in 18 shipments, 20,000 tons of weapons and machine guns
are chosely following and consulting with partner governments. based on my last conversation with the director mueller which was a few days ago, he went to libya, he went to tunisia. he believes the investigation is preceding -- proceeding. i know the f.b.i. has been on the hill doing whiched briefings. i hope the f.b.i. is able to investigate, identify, and hold responsible those who wage this attack against us. based on their work they feel they are pursuing very positive leads. >> my...
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the old days of when the french used to go in and overthrow governments overnight after governments that didn't fall of french policy isn't those days are gone well you see they're not. raising memories of colonialism which are not very old ring of france really ruled entire region even after giving it in the and that still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent the proud. well you know when you spread to unstick. rising going our central african republic. even to nigeria. very cheerful we're. doing it it's like dry and explosive with the fire it's spreading the fire we're putting it out now front as military mission has increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil is the most sickening mali islamist militants they've certainly issued a warning to paris saying it's quote opened the gates of hell by intervening in the country a london based political activist john respond leaves the rise of terrorism worldwide as a result of nato's battle against it more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned
the old days of when the french used to go in and overthrow governments overnight after governments that didn't fall of french policy isn't those days are gone well you see they're not. raising memories of colonialism which are not very old ring of france really ruled entire region even after giving it in the and that still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent the proud. well you know when you spread to unstick. rising going our...
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gach newsom has been a trail blaitzer on combating homelessness and protecting the government. in 2007 he was re-elected as mayor with more than 70 percent of the vote, which is unheard of. please welcome our lieutenant governor, gavin newsom. >> my role was to get tom to speak. i'm just going to jump in because i want to keep you all on time. you've got an agenda packet and i'm going to be held accountable if you don't meet it. roslyn, let's pick up on tom's passion. he told me a couple points that are important, that is the consciousness awareness, this growing consciousness around bullying. and it's a question i guess that requires, has bullying gotten worse or have we gotten better to begin to recognize it? >> hard to know. tom and the president refer to as far too often as a rite of passage. we certainly are seeing evidence in ways that i don't recall, the levels of violence, the vitriolic violence, it's not just coming from the back of the school, it's coming at home, social media, you are inundated with it, the effects of it. we also certainly there's been an evolution o
gach newsom has been a trail blaitzer on combating homelessness and protecting the government. in 2007 he was re-elected as mayor with more than 70 percent of the vote, which is unheard of. please welcome our lieutenant governor, gavin newsom. >> my role was to get tom to speak. i'm just going to jump in because i want to keep you all on time. you've got an agenda packet and i'm going to be held accountable if you don't meet it. roslyn, let's pick up on tom's passion. he told me a couple...
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foreign countries to finance our government's reckless fiscal policies. leadership means that the buck stops here. instead, washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today on the backs of our children and grandchildren, therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase america's debt limit. in 2008, candidate obama blamed president bush and called the growing debt unpatriotic. >> number 43 added 4 trillion dollars by his lonesome so that we now have over 9 trillion dollars of debt that we are going to have to pay back, $30,000 for every man, woman and child, that's irresponsible. it's unpatriotic. >> mike: unpatriotic. 9 trillion dollars in debt 2008. we're 16 1/2 trillion dollars in debt today. all right. joining me now, former house speaker newt gingrich. mr. speaker, great having you with me tonight. [applause] >> good to be with you, governor. i must say that was a terrific lead-in and one i kind of wish the president had seen. >> mike: well, i want to begin asking you, does it strike you as odd? the media hasn't really called the president acc
foreign countries to finance our government's reckless fiscal policies. leadership means that the buck stops here. instead, washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today on the backs of our children and grandchildren, therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase america's debt limit. in 2008, candidate obama blamed president bush and called the growing debt unpatriotic. >> number 43 added 4 trillion dollars by his lonesome so that we now have over 9 trillion dollars of debt...
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one with the vision for a streamlined government and the other with just a completely unshackled government. thank you for joining us, michael dukakis. i'm wondering about this approach of two democratic presidents, the government and its role. bill clinton when he was reelected, embracing the smaller size and streamlining it. and this president embracing this year out of control sites. we had a balanced budget and back to back surplus in what, 50 years? 4.5% unemployment. and i don't think he did it by shrinking the government. i thought that he built a great part of the public and private sector. >> do you think it will pay out? >> we are growing faster than the other strategy, which is what we are seeing in europe. neil: thank you for entering our questions, you are always very gracious. you would do this in a balanced approach? is that what you're saying? you would want to streamline what had been excessive -- even just in the massachusetts government? massachusetts is very prone to high taxes. now the rich want to hike it even more. isn't that a part of his maricopa? >> well, i think w
one with the vision for a streamlined government and the other with just a completely unshackled government. thank you for joining us, michael dukakis. i'm wondering about this approach of two democratic presidents, the government and its role. bill clinton when he was reelected, embracing the smaller size and streamlining it. and this president embracing this year out of control sites. we had a balanced budget and back to back surplus in what, 50 years? 4.5% unemployment. and i don't think he...
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and efficient government. why are those words so important? >> because the american people don't care what the size of government. they do care what types of services government gives. and quite frankly, how much government takes. >> and also, whether the government pays its bills or not. but e.j., this is all in the arena of the republican mantra that they want to make sure that they drive home to the american people that government doesn't do anything well, that we must privatize almost everything we can get our hands on. isn't that really what it's about? >> well, you know, somebody tweeted today, i have forgotten who it was, that president obama talked today as if he just won an election. and guess what? this issue was on the table. and the american people decided no, they don't believe, we don't believe as a people that all government is useless. we expect a lot of things of government. and i actually thought that little segment you showed from frank luntz is very revealing, because republicans for years
and efficient government. why are those words so important? >> because the american people don't care what the size of government. they do care what types of services government gives. and quite frankly, how much government takes. >> and also, whether the government pays its bills or not. but e.j., this is all in the arena of the republican mantra that they want to make sure that they drive home to the american people that government doesn't do anything well, that we must privatize...
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the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news. listen. >> we know that this is a very difficult situation as algerian forces have attacked the compound, and it is a fluid situation, ongoing, very uncertain. so i don't want to say anymore than that now. i think we should be prepared for the possibility of further bad news. very difficult news in this extremely difficult situation. >> now, following on from that, we understand that algerian state television has just reported that four people died in this operation, two from britain, and two from the philippines, but as with pretty much everything in this situation, greg, we have no confirmation of that. >> jonathan hunt, thanks very much. the the apparent ringleader of this attack on the algerian gas facility is a veteran jihadist with ties to al qaeda, and lawmakers say al qaeda had a hand in preplanning the entire thing. katherine is live from washington. what are we learn
the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news. listen. >> we know that this is a very difficult situation as algerian forces have attacked the compound, and it is a fluid situation, ongoing, very uncertain. so i don't want to say anymore than that now. i think we should be prepared for the possibility of further bad news. very difficult news in this...
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government will continue to support the french offensive. >> there is a continuing effort by the terrorists to try to destroy the stability, the peace and security, of the people of this region. >> reporter: the u.s. sent a surveillance drone over the guest compound and offered to assist the algerian military but official says they refused. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> now the algerian government says it launched the rescue mission when the terrorists tried to move the hostages. >>> at 4:30 a look at some stories people are talking about right now. coming clean finally. it's the admission many of us have been waiting to hear, a series of lies that have been told for more than a decade. >> we're talking about lance armstrong of course. told oprah winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs during all seven of the tour de france wins and says he couldn't have won without them. >> the most logical question. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know that i have a great answer. i will start my answer by saying that this is too late. it's too late for probably most people. >> the admission is t
government will continue to support the french offensive. >> there is a continuing effort by the terrorists to try to destroy the stability, the peace and security, of the people of this region. >> reporter: the u.s. sent a surveillance drone over the guest compound and offered to assist the algerian military but official says they refused. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> now the algerian government says it launched the rescue mission when the terrorists tried to move...
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the government accountability office which is non-partisan government agency notes the dealt held by the public has increased to 73% of the g.d.p.. that is the highest of 2000 and it's grown by a whopping 54% over the last four years. at that pace we're going to top $25 trillion public debt by 2017. now, the sobering report comes as we get a brand-new poll, whopping 83% of americans believe that government spending is out of control. so what policy changes do we need to make now to keep the nation from reaching a financial crisis? joining us now, brenda buttner is a senior correspondent and anchor of "bulls and bears." hello. even in the face of political hurdles what can president and congress do to get america's fiscal house in order? >> let me get to that in one minute. i want to take one of those numbers, which is at 73% of our g.d.p. is spent on debt. that would be like saying, take all your income, three-quarters of it is spent not on what you are spending now, but on stuff you already paid for. so what credit card bills you would go bankrupt. we don't get bankrupt because we p
the government accountability office which is non-partisan government agency notes the dealt held by the public has increased to 73% of the g.d.p.. that is the highest of 2000 and it's grown by a whopping 54% over the last four years. at that pace we're going to top $25 trillion public debt by 2017. now, the sobering report comes as we get a brand-new poll, whopping 83% of americans believe that government spending is out of control. so what policy changes do we need to make now to keep the...
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over government and prosecutorial overreach or do producer many rob lowe is in chicago today with a look at the ceremony. relatives friends activists and several alternative voices arrive together on a somber note at central avenue synagogue in chicago to pay their respects to an internet pioneer aaron swartz who at the age of twenty six took his own life swartz was co-founder of the online publication reddit and demand progress and was an influential figure in his own right a passionate activist and a web freedom fighter he rallied for an open and accessible internet a point his supporters have vowed that they'll continue to champion one of the most important to also creating more democratization is making things more transparent and so if we can make information more transparent it's obviously a success for everyone out there erin was facing allegations and indictment on thirteen counts including wire fraud and computer fraud psychologist and supporter dr jean backman who came to highland park to pay respect to aaron's family suggest that the behavior of federal prosecutors was no
over government and prosecutorial overreach or do producer many rob lowe is in chicago today with a look at the ceremony. relatives friends activists and several alternative voices arrive together on a somber note at central avenue synagogue in chicago to pay their respects to an internet pioneer aaron swartz who at the age of twenty six took his own life swartz was co-founder of the online publication reddit and demand progress and was an influential figure in his own right a passionate...
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dealing with the populations and the government. representative duncan's question took me by surprise because our op center does not do instant messaging st. reason you haven't got instant messaging we don't do instant messaging. i want to put that in the record and hope the staff or someone will convey it to him. >> thank you. go to mr. brooks of alabama. >> thank you for the time you spent with us and the senate. i'm sure it's been a long day. it's my experience that truth without creditability is meaningless. credibility once lost is difficult to reacquire. my concern is the degree to which false statements about benghazi have damaged america's credibility, not only here but also abroad. i don't focus on your statements in that regard. rather, i focus on some others. september 16, 2012, "meet the press" ambassador susan rice stated, "what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo." almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which
dealing with the populations and the government. representative duncan's question took me by surprise because our op center does not do instant messaging st. reason you haven't got instant messaging we don't do instant messaging. i want to put that in the record and hope the staff or someone will convey it to him. >> thank you. go to mr. brooks of alabama. >> thank you for the time you spent with us and the senate. i'm sure it's been a long day. it's my experience that truth without...
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raising the debt ceiling, which congress has to do periodically, gives the government the ability to pay its existing bills. it doesn't create new deficits. it does not create new spending. so not raising the debt ceiling is sort of like a family, which is trying to improve its credit rating, shane, i know how we can improve our credit rating. we will pay your credit card bills. that is not the best way to improve your credit rating. all of these issues are important, but it is very important that congress take necessary action to raise the debt ceiling to avoid a situation where our government does not pay its bills. >> and number of people have expressed concern about how much of the chill news were addressed in the deal. it went part way, but it leaves a number of issues still on the table and negotiations are looming. would you characterize that as an additional cliff that is facing us? or is it not as concerned as it was when you raised that term initially? >> as i said, the fiscal kloof, if allowed -- the fiscal clef, if allowed to take place, would probably create a recession
raising the debt ceiling, which congress has to do periodically, gives the government the ability to pay its existing bills. it doesn't create new deficits. it does not create new spending. so not raising the debt ceiling is sort of like a family, which is trying to improve its credit rating, shane, i know how we can improve our credit rating. we will pay your credit card bills. that is not the best way to improve your credit rating. all of these issues are important, but it is very important...
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pena nieto and the government of mr. obama, that they can listen other voices on a very delicate subject to security. what are we doing, local governments facing challenges that sometimes go out of our hands and anyway we have to deal with them. there is no doubt that the main concern, for instance, in my city in northeast mexico is a border state with taxes. too often, cities have borders with the rio, texas that we also have my city on the southeast part of the state and it's a strategic location. my city the city of 670,000 people. it's a big city. the metropolitan area sharing the space which has two cities, our neighbors in another city, which is my city. there is no doubt that the main concern of the people in the border areas on the mexican side is the demand for safety and the demand for security. this demand is being heard louder and louder than the demands for employment and secret services, which is what we mayors do. when i was listening of course for job creation, economic development. but i mexico, it's bec
pena nieto and the government of mr. obama, that they can listen other voices on a very delicate subject to security. what are we doing, local governments facing challenges that sometimes go out of our hands and anyway we have to deal with them. there is no doubt that the main concern, for instance, in my city in northeast mexico is a border state with taxes. too often, cities have borders with the rio, texas that we also have my city on the southeast part of the state and it's a strategic...
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are going to pursue strategies that will obligate the senate to finally join the house in confronting government's spending problem. the principle is simple. no budget, no way. the white house released a statement saying it is encouraged that congressional republicans may back off their insistence on holding our economy hostage, a temporary extension would avert an immediate crisis since the country is set to reach its debt limit as early as mid- february. >> default is not an acceptable option. congress has to simply do its job and pay the bills they've already racked up. >> reporter: all of this sets the stage for even bigger battles ahead when lawmakers have to revisit this issue and deal with automatic spending cuts and the possibility of a partial government shutdown when another temporary measure ex perils the end of march. in -- expires the end of march, in washington jennifer davis, fox news. >>> attorney general eric holder is defending president obama's gun control plan, many arguing the president is violating the constitution with his 23 executive orders, but molder dismisses those atta
are going to pursue strategies that will obligate the senate to finally join the house in confronting government's spending problem. the principle is simple. no budget, no way. the white house released a statement saying it is encouraged that congressional republicans may back off their insistence on holding our economy hostage, a temporary extension would avert an immediate crisis since the country is set to reach its debt limit as early as mid- february. >> default is not an acceptable...
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german cash goes to other eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a policy but is the european central bank deciding which policy is paid for over five thousand people back their petition as they look to challenge one of the most common pieces of perceived wisdom in europe that germany is the success story in the eurozone there was no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is lo
german cash goes to other eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a policy but is the european central bank deciding which policy is paid for over five thousand people back their petition as they look to challenge one of the most common pieces of perceived wisdom in europe that germany is the success story in the eurozone there was no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers...
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you know, there is the option of government shutdown. there is an option of raising the debt ceiling in short-term increments. >> would you be willing, if you don't get the kind of cuts that you think are necessary, would you be willing to go into default or to shut down the government? >> i think that there is a way to avoid default if it requires shutting down certain portions of the government, let's look at that. >> according to a recent gallup poll, there are growing concerns about washington's ability to balance the budget. 20% say the federal deficit is now the most important issue facing the nation. 18% say they are dissatisfied with the government. what's amazing is that people are now more concerned with the deficit and our dysfunctional government than they are with unemployment. the first time since 2009. >>> there's a troubling new statistic from the department of defense involving u.s. service members. the number of suicides in the military surged to a record high of 349 last year. that's according to the associated press.
you know, there is the option of government shutdown. there is an option of raising the debt ceiling in short-term increments. >> would you be willing, if you don't get the kind of cuts that you think are necessary, would you be willing to go into default or to shut down the government? >> i think that there is a way to avoid default if it requires shutting down certain portions of the government, let's look at that. >> according to a recent gallup poll, there are growing...
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has recognized the government of somalia. secretary of state hillary clinton calls the official recognition a milestone in somalia's fight against islamic extremists. somali's president was in washington. the u.s. has not recognized somalia since 1991 when warlords overthrew the government and a civil war followed. >>> first lady michelle obama was in fine form celebrating her 49th birthday. the white house said the president and mrs. obama dined with friends last night at an italian restaurant at washington's upscale georgetown neighborhood. earlier in the day, the first lady debuted her hairdo featuring new bangs in a twitter pic she featured online. we'll see if the new do is there for inauguration day. very cute. >> in fact preparations for the parties and the president's big day is well under way. nbc's tracie potts has details. hi. >> reporter: hi, good morning. it's a lot of work. i want to show you some animation that gives you a virtual look at what people will see and what you're seeing if you're not here televised
has recognized the government of somalia. secretary of state hillary clinton calls the official recognition a milestone in somalia's fight against islamic extremists. somali's president was in washington. the u.s. has not recognized somalia since 1991 when warlords overthrew the government and a civil war followed. >>> first lady michelle obama was in fine form celebrating her 49th birthday. the white house said the president and mrs. obama dined with friends last night at an italian...
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this was the work of pro- government militia. recycling sphere has criticized lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey last night. they claimed it was part of a job, like having air in his tires. they have urged armstrong to make a full disclosure to the anti doping authority. with more on the admission and the fallout, i spoke with the co-author that joined us from new york. >> we are joined from new york. it was if enough of a confession by lance armstrong for you? >> there is the first few feet of that mountain and i spent two years working on this book. a fascinating world that they live then. the details of how they did it are fascinating and crucial to this story. >> what was it light seeing him coming clean about not being clean? gosh we knew that -- >> we knew what he was going to say, but to see the defiance, the hesitation felt like an unsuccessful therapy session and in front of 4.3 million people. i think he does this because he realizes -- he is in shock. he went from joan of arc to attila the hun and a short a
this was the work of pro- government militia. recycling sphere has criticized lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey last night. they claimed it was part of a job, like having air in his tires. they have urged armstrong to make a full disclosure to the anti doping authority. with more on the admission and the fallout, i spoke with the co-author that joined us from new york. >> we are joined from new york. it was if enough of a confession by lance armstrong for you? >> there...
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the government says nothing has been taken. a supreme court decision expected in june. >>> a hunter falls through the ice on the colorado river with his body half submerged in the frigid water he clung to an ice shell for nearly 30 minutes all the time while trying to wave his dog away from the danger. firefighters pulled him out of the water he will be treated for help thermia. the man and the dog are okay. >> man's best friend there. >> the world's most eligible bachelor is not this one it is instead prince harry. the royal crowned number one by town and country magazine. he is also a british army helicopter pilot. spent the past three months in afghanistan. he is due back any day ladies. that is your 5@5:30. >> many of us have seen the photos. >> in a few hours president obama will announce his plans to try to curb gun violence. he is considering close to 2 dozen executive orders to resist access. andrew cuomo signing a sweeping set of new gun regulation noose law including extending a ban on assault weapons and limiting the
the government says nothing has been taken. a supreme court decision expected in june. >>> a hunter falls through the ice on the colorado river with his body half submerged in the frigid water he clung to an ice shell for nearly 30 minutes all the time while trying to wave his dog away from the danger. firefighters pulled him out of the water he will be treated for help thermia. the man and the dog are okay. >> man's best friend there. >> the world's most eligible bachelor...
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the tea party jefferson the small government, and the government is that--the best government is the government that governor least. the reason why i do this, it's almost never all one or another. compromise is not always a virtue. one way is not always the best bay as we learned under civil rights. so understanding how the greatest politicians maneuvered, i think not only it should give us lessons about the practice of politics, but it should also tend to lower our blood pressure pressures a bit about every moment is not an epic moment. it's just not. >> gavin: good point. >> but you're living through it so it feels that way. for jefferson these were. the british were going to come back. in fact, the british did come back in 1812. my hope is by covering the human jefferson and the political jefferson--i don't want to be too sappy about it, but to my mind it redeems politics to some extent. this is arguably one of the most talented american of his time, was for 40 years a working politician. he believed there was an innate connection between culture and the life of the mind and polit
the tea party jefferson the small government, and the government is that--the best government is the government that governor least. the reason why i do this, it's almost never all one or another. compromise is not always a virtue. one way is not always the best bay as we learned under civil rights. so understanding how the greatest politicians maneuvered, i think not only it should give us lessons about the practice of politics, but it should also tend to lower our blood pressure pressures a...
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the government has banned pilgrims from using plastic bags and asked them not to use soap. industries have been put under new pollution restrictions. despite the problems and massive crowds, many pilgrims who make the trek say this will be the spiritual journey of their lifetime. i'm kim lawton reporting. >>> 100 million pilgrims. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernathy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook a wach us any time onhe pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website, as well. including more of my conversation with professor harold dean trulean and john garvey. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. >>> as we leave you, music from the brooklyn tabernacle choir which will perform at the presidential inauguration on monday. ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endment and indianapolibased prate famy fountion, dedicated to its founder's interest in religion, community development and education. addit
the government has banned pilgrims from using plastic bags and asked them not to use soap. industries have been put under new pollution restrictions. despite the problems and massive crowds, many pilgrims who make the trek say this will be the spiritual journey of their lifetime. i'm kim lawton reporting. >>> 100 million pilgrims. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernathy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook a wach us any time onhe pbs app for iphones and ipads....